Yung Miami may be the next artist to jump on a remix of Latto‘s growing hit, “Put It On Da Floor.”

On Monday (June 19), the City Girls rapper shared a snippet to Instagram going in over the Go Grizzly, Squat Beats and Ben Hogarth-produced beat. Though the clip was quick, the preview found Miami referencing her on-again/off-again boo Diddy in her bars.

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Bitch cry for what? My n-gga worth a bil/That n-gga shooting babies in it, put me in his will!

Listen to the snippet below.

It’s unclear whether this is an official collaboration, but Latto and Yung Miami did previously collab earlier this year when they both joined Lola Brooke for a remix of “Don’t Play With It.”

Meanwhile, Latto released the Cardi B-assisted version of “Put It On Da Floor” earlier this month. The song is looking to be another hit for the two rappers, as it’s already reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 – currently sitting at No. 13.

Diddy & Rick Ross Work Up A Sweat Cleaning Yung Miami's Car
Diddy & Rick Ross Work Up A Sweat Cleaning Yung Miami's Car

As for Yung Miami, the City Girls have been gearing up for an “elevated pussy rap” summer takeover and recently dropped two new singles to kick it off.

On June 9, JT and Yung Miami hit fans with a one-two punch with the release of “I Need a Thug” and the Southside-produced “Piñata.” The former flips LL COOL J’s 1987 classic “I Need Love.”

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Talking to Complex about the new music, the duo said the album the tracks will live on is going to be a whole different vibe from them — an elevated one.

“I felt like other projects, we was really just having fun. We wasn’t in our head about it or overthinking it,” Miami said. “We would just do songs and put ’em together. Now it’s just like we think about these records and figure out what’ll be great.”

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JT added: “It’s just a perfection thing right now. I don’t want to put out nothing corny. I feel like we’ve been here too long, and I don’t even want to play how we used to. I want the music to be good and hit. It’s still pussy rap, like it’ll be fun, but much more elevated. It’s elevated pussy rap.”

Prior to the two singles, the duo also released “Act Bad” in May, a collaboration between themselves, Diddy and Fabolous.